Wale Edun, the minister of finance and coordinating minister of the economy, says the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) plans to spend N20 billion to purchase compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles, construct and furnish facilities, particularly in remote areas.
Speaking on Monday after the federal executive council (FEC) meeting, Edun said customs is also set to allocate N1 billion for life insurance financing.
“And then also about N1 billion worth of financing for life insurance. So to put life insurance policy, of course, which is implemented by underwriters and brokers.
“So we have two transactions for customs and then two transactions in the health center. That’s what I have to report for today.”
Sources had said the directive affected requests by customs and the shipper’s council, an agency of the marine and blue economy.
However, their requests were approved on the basis that the vehicles are powered by CNG.